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Sophie Buchan

I'm A Celeb viewers want Boy George out of the jungle first as singer branded 'hypocrite'

I'm A Celebrity viewers have said they hope Boy George is first to leave the jungle following the episode that aired last night (November 16).

It comes as the singer has been branded a "hypocrite" after he questioned Matt Hancock about his past in parliament, but quickly shuts down any questions about himself.

The Culture Club singer was quizzed about his court case by campmate Scarlette Douglas and later on was seen slamming the television presenter calling what she did as "inappropriate".

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The 'A Place In The Sun' presenter asked George what had happened "with you and some guy in handcuffs and a radiator’" to which he replied: "That’s not true."

He added: "Handcuffs is true but the radiator bit wasn’t true, but thanks for bringing it up."

It was then in the Bush Telegraph that the singer reflected on the conversation saying: "Scarlette blatantly talked about my court case. I thought it was inappropriate what she did, actually.

"I thought she shouldn’t have said what she said to me. And I thought I handled it really well as it’s a big sore point for me when people say things like that."

And it seems whilst the singer wasn't impressed with Scarlette's questioning, the people sitting at home weren't impressed with him.

Taking to Twitter one said: "I hope Boy George gets kicked out quickly. He's getting right on my nerves. He complains about everything and is over dramatic"

Another added: "So no one's allowed to ask Boy George tough questions. And then he grills Matt and gets annoyed when no one answers questions. Please get Boy George out of the jungle, I hate him. Well done Scarlette for bringing up his jail time."

"Can we get Boy George out of the jungle please" wrote a third.

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